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Earlier this month, Ford announced it was slashing production at its Victorian plants by almost a third because of falling sales. The company was given a $34 million government bail-out in January to secure production until 2016. Stephen Longley
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Gallery The Globe and Mail Interactive A Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) logo is seen at a branch in Toronto. Market View Still, challenges linger, and analysts say they must look beyond rebounding domestic markets if they are to continue to grow. What's
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Toyota also trailed its rivals, both domestic and foreign, in penetrating such emerging markets as China...In the year through next March, the automaker is expecting a strong recovery, but its revival appears to hinge on whether it can adopt
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When companies are doing well and everybody likes them, their prices are usually on the rise and valuations can get a little lofty. On the other hand, when prices are getting cheap and stocks look like bargains, that´s usually because there is a
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The CPU of mobile phone, particularly of smart phone is monopolized by Qualcomm...But Qualcomm enjoys monopolistic superiority in mobile phone CPU market in the 4G era. Now it's difficult for mobile phone to be differentiated just with the
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ET Automakers will add 200,000 jobs in the next few years, most of them in the Midwest. The auto industry will produce a jobs boom in the battered Midwest over the next four years, according to a new forecast. The Center for Automotive Research, a
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Japan's economy contracted sharply in the first quarter, taking a big blow from the massive earthquake and tsunami that devastated the northeast coast in March, the government said Thursday. Real gross domestic product — a
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Jonathan Quilter | Dispatch Employees work on front-suspension sub-assemblies at the Honda plant in Marysville, where the automaker cut back to partial shifts beginning yesterday. U.S. dealers say they have enough inventory for now, although the
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Uncertainties are increasing for some Japanese-funded companies in China after the earthquake and tsunami on March 11 that struck northeastern Japan. Challenged by disrupted supply chains and a halt in sales, the companies have begun to prepare for
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The French government and Czech military have evacuated some of their citizens from Japan on special flights and Britain is planning the same, as international worries grew about health risks from Japan's leaking nuclear plants.
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